Utah County
Heikura
Dance School
Rooted in culture. Moving in spirit.
Polynesian dance instruction in Hula Hawai’i, Ori Tahiti, and Siva Samoa — for youth and adults in Utah County.
What We Teach
Three Living Traditions
Hawaiʻi
Hula Hawaiʻi
Hula Hawaiʻi shares stories through meaningful and graceful movement. It’s deeply connected to the history, language, and spirit of Hawaiʻi. Every motion has purpose, representing nature, emotions, and important moments. Hula is a way to keep culture alive and pass it down from one generation to the next.
Tahiti
ʻOri Tahiti
ʻOri Tahiti is a vibrant dance known for its fast hip movements and strong, grounded rhythm. It reflects the energy and spirit of the islands while carrying deep cultural meaning. Dancers learn control, endurance, and precision as they sway to the melody of the song and move to the beat of the drum.
Samoa
Siva Samoa
Siva Samoa is known for its smooth, flowing movements and quiet strength. It emphasizes control, balance, and telling a story with grace rather than speed. Rooted in tradition, it reflects respect, culture, and the beauty of Samoan identity. Siva is more than dance — it’s a calm, powerful expression of who you are.
Every Class
Culture First,
Dance Always
Every Heikura class is thoughtfully structured to balance cultural education with dance training. We don’t just teach steps — we teach the stories, history, and heart behind each tradition.
Learn MoreTuition
Simple, Affordable Pricing
Tamaiti (3–7) $45 · Keiki (8–12) $50 · ʻŌpio (13–17) $50 · Mākua (18+) $60
+ $25 one-time enrollment fee per student · plus applicable tax
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